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The phrase "are very productive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe individuals, teams, or systems that produce a significant amount of work or results efficiently.
Example: "The new software tools we implemented are very productive, allowing our team to complete projects ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "are highly efficient" or "are extremely effective."
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M.B.: If it's like most government programs, I would expect to find some grants that are very productive, some that are less productive, and some that have little or no productivity.
Baseball teams yearn for young ace pitchers because they are very productive for so little cost.
As Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said recently in Islamabad: "I don't think negative comments are very productive.
"Now we are seeing people who are very productive and very proud who never had to ask for anything before".
Well, for one, a lot of those things are very productive, but only with a limited scope.
That was one of my critics to all the strikers but we are very productive at home with more chances to score more.
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I am very productive in the car.
"I'm very productive when I'm traveling," she says".
"That's very productive and very creative," he said.
"Good thing I'm very productive on planes.
Already, this space has been very productive for me.
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